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Finca Wölffer Rosé

Pink Wine /12% ABV / Argentina

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Rosé Wine

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Argentina

ABV

12%

Brand Ownership

Woman-owned


Product description

Finca Wölffer Rosé hails from Mendoza, Argentina, where Marc Wölffer owns 20 acres within the Santa Maria de los Andes Vineyard. Produced under Roman’s guidance, this wine will be similar in style to the iconic gold-label Wölffer Rosé, but will have Malbec—the primary grape of the region—as its base.

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Community reviews

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  • Sarah colwell.
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    Excellent for the price

  • Zainab
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    Much rather get equivalent lines from Whispering Angel (the palm / the beach) or Miraval (studio miraval)

  • Feby
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    Favorite!!

  • Jeanne V.
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    Yummy

  • Susan S.
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    Light, crisp and fruity like biting a ripe peach. Not too sweet and easy to drink. Perfect to pair with fish or a cheese plate. I prefer this one than “summer in a bottle” (although delicious as well but a lot more buttery to me) great wine for the price point!

  • Nophar H.
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    love this wine

  • Alexander
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    Light, refreshing, and easy. Will continue to drink this well into the fall.

  • Joseph
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  • Jennifer
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    Great, dry rosé!

  • Heidimarie
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    Nice light wine, a little tart finish

FAQs

Like white and red wine, rosé is a broad category of wine that is based on its blushing reddish-pink color. Rosé can be made from any red grape grown from any region with popular types including grenache, pinot noir, sangiovese, syrah, and carignan. In Spain, rosé is called rosado and in Italy it is known as rosato. 
A common myth is that all rosé wine is on the sweet side, and while there are certainly some that are quite sweet, you can find alternative styles with very little sweetness.  
When you taste a bottle of rosé, expect a combination of fruity and bright flavors like raspberries, citrus, flowers, and strawberries. A typical rosé will tend to be on the sweet side, but not overly so. 
This is a wine that pairs well with everything. Think salads, roasts, sushi, and fish dishes.
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